All Japan Pro Wrestling: Dream Power Series March 15th 2026
By Phrederic on 8 April 2026
Hello and welcome to another scintillating All Japan showcase as we have a big show in Korakuen Hall with some major events happening here, or rather just some matches and a tag title match to end us off. It’s almost 1300 in Korakuen here as AJPW continues their relative hot streak.
Hideki Suzuki vs. Yuma Aoyagi
Background: So, Yuma is a big star in the company who got into some legal issues involving running a red light with a suspended license and he was suspended for months and is going to miss multiple tournaments. This is his return match against Hideki, who behind the scenes in management and on screen is a pretty credible upper midcard guy/shooter dude. This was originally a totally dark match exhibition deal as they tried not to promote Yuma after his scandal, but he’s been a good boy so far and I guess they’re putting it up.
The Match: Some pushing and shoving start as both guys sorta jostle for position amateur style before they got to the mat and run through some holds with Yuma in a mount until Hideki makes the ropes. Back up and Hideki takes Yuma down again and rides him a bit as they sorta lean against each other before Aoyagi tries to get the back but HIdeki blocks it now it’s Suzuki attempting a mount with Aoyagi in a guard. Yuma tries a facelock and then an underhook before trying to take the back again from a standing position. Rear naked choke attempt but Hideki sits out and goes to an ankle before we wind up in a guard. Hideki breaks and it’s back to a standing position with a lockup that goes Suzuki’s way and he tries a manji-gatame but Yuma breaks out and then gets a guillotine choke with body scissors but HIdeki breaks by turning it into a pin. Triangle attempt by yuma but Hideki goes for another pin for the break. Suzuki finally breaks by using the point of his knee against Yuma’s thigh and another scramble has both guys back to a standing position. Aoyagi tires for an anklepick but Hideki stuffs it and tries a choke before Yuma breaks that and goes for a guillotine again. Hideki reverses out before Yuma pretty energetically breaks and Hideki is near the ropes and it really looks like he wants to throw a strike before the ref reminds him and Aoyagi slips away. Back to a standing position with a massive reaction from the crowd and Hideki goes for a bicep slicer (I think?) but Yuma keeps the pressure off and hits the ropes. Back standing and now Yuma tries a hammerlock and then turns that into an attempt at a sleeper before returning to the guillotine. HIdeki reverses and gets Yuma on the mat and tries to control the arm but Aoyagi gets a half guard and then tries a can-opener before Suzuki breaks. Yuma with a triangle attempt again but Hideki turns that into a pin and Aoyagi breaks on the ropes. Back to standing and Yuma gets an anklepick and a cover on Hideki and tries for the arm but Suzuki just powers out, this does set Suzuki up for back control by Yuma and another guillotine attempt before Hideki gets to his feet again. Aoyagi tries again for a pick but Hideki sprawls and grabs a cravate and then his own facelock before Yuma once again slips free and gets the back. Hideki reverses and we have another guard position from Aoyagi as the bigger HIdeki tries to push around the smaller man and breaks the guard and evades another Aoyagi triangle attempt. Side control by Hideki turns into a RNC but Yuma slips out and goes for his own RNC and back to the guillotine. HIdeki is just straight up lying here but does eventually grab Yuma’s arm and tries a kimura before Yuma rolls through and it’s back to both guys aggressively locking up before Hideki gets a cradle and rolls into a mount and time expires.
**
I’m okay with the sorta amateur exhibition stuff! I find it pretty interesting and not throwing strikes/doing throws was a cool break, but man Hideki gassed out like 5 minutes in and it was mostly Aoyagi wrestling himself. Still, good to see The Fool back…that fool…
MAZADA vs. Shota Kofuji
Background: MAZADA is a crusty vet who is sometimes Senor Saito, but now he’s just the hardcore legend he normally is, Shota is the young guy of All Japan, just a rookie getting beaten down by any and everybody.
The Match: Shota wins the lockup and gets a chop and then they do more basic stuff before MAZADA pulls the hair. Shoulderblock goes the vets way and then an elbow and more gets a cover but Shota does the high-flying and gets a pose that knocks MAZADA outside. We get more stalling and fake outs until Shota goes outside and gets pulverized on the barricade before crawling inside. Back in and both slug it out before MAZADA gets a choke. More heeling sets up Shota with a simple comeback but MAZADA breaks with some cheating and gets 2. Some counters sets up a Kofuji missile dropkick into a fisherman’s buster but MAZADA gets an inside cradle for 3 and that’s that.
*¾
Not a squash, not a showcase, just sorta…guys doing stuff with no purpose. I guess we need Shota to get those reps.
Hokuto Omori, Kota Sekifuda, Naruki Doi & Toshiyuki Sakuda vs. HAVOC (Go Shiozaki, Oddyssey, Shotaro Ashino & XYON)
Background: We have a sorta “also ran” Junior Tag Festival crew with Kota, and Sakuda from Big Japan along with Naruki Doi, just sorta the flotsam and jetsam of the junior division with legitimate sometimes credibly pushed as a top guy Hokuto Omori…who is also a comedy goofus half the time. HAVOC are a sorta outsider-ish cool heel group of invaders that seem like total bros that get babyface heat as big energy jock guys.
The Match: We start Oddyssey getting jumped by all four of the opposing team to uh, poor results and we end up brawling outside with HAVOC beating the other guys. We reset to Naruki and Oddyssey 1v1 with the big American ragdolling the Japanese cruiser before tagging in XYON for a double stomp and his twisting whip. Go is in now and Doi tries some chops…and Go just flattens him with one of his own and then a chinlock forces Doi down for another cover and Go rakes the eyes with his boot, stuffs a floatover but Doi finally uses speed to get a low dropkick and in comes Kota (with Sakuda in for the double-team). They clear the apron and get a double dropkick on Go. Yoshiyuki tries a pescado that XYON catches but Sekifuda gets a plancha to knock everybody over. Kota sends Go back inside and gets a slingshot stomp and a running splash for 2 but tries a back suplex that Go elbows out of, and then Kota brings on the chops, to a pretty great facial reaction from Go. Kota ducks a chop though, and Shiozaki is like “get a load of this guy.” Kota tries that a third time so Go feints and chops the back and clobbers Sekifuda down and brings in Shotaro with a Karelin lift for 2. Kota gets a reverse springboard crossbody though and brings in Hokuto who unleashes a strike flurry on Shotaro and drops him with a forearm. Omori brings in his teammates to hit repeated corner attacks on Ashino, Hokuto gets a RKO, Naruki with a somersault senton, Sakuda with a springboard senton bomb, and HAVOC breaks up the pin but Omori sets up Go for a superplex, and his teammates assist him and it actually works? And they celebrate huge instead of going for a cover…and Oddyssey enters the ring to panic from their opponents. Doi rakes Oddyssey’s eyes but he gets a Black Hole Slam anyway, XYON wipes out Kota with a back suplex cutter, Sakuda gets lammed by XYON into an Oddyssey splash and Omori takes a back suplex/neckbreaker from the former tag champs. But XYON and Oddyssey set up Omori for a strike, and Hokuto ducks and we get a meeting of the minds between the two gaijin. Hokuto throws an elbow but XYON gets a headbutt, and then HAVOC land a Poetry in Motion (?!) with Shotaro getting a stinger splash using Oddyssey’s back for a base. Ashino then gets the anklelock on Hokuto, and with HAVOC guarding the sides, Omori has no choice but to tap.
**½
Pretty silly multi-man team that was sort of an extended squash by the bigger, more established squad, but they had some fun spots and the small guys bumped well for the monsters.
Daisuke Sekimoto, Kuma Arashi, Masayuki Kono & Seigo Tachibana vs. Kento Miyahara, MUSASHI, Ryuki Honda & Yuma Anzai
Background: So Kuma has a match against Kento upcoming for the Triple Crown title, and as Kuma is the former big-time player in Wrestle-1 (which has a lot of talent in All Japan right now) Kento has gotten suspicious and basically is getting Kuma and the other former Wrestle-1 guys in Kono and Seigo to take on Kento and the more…true-blue All Japan guys (though MUSASHI is a career freelancer…don’t worry about it). Daisuke is also there even though he’s mostly a Big Japan guy.
The Match: We start with a teaser for the title match with Kuma and Kento, Arashi howls and Miyahara does his own taunts before we get a lockup that goes Kuma’s way. Clean break and another howl but Kento gets a kick and tries shoulderblocks but that exchange goes to the bear enthusiast and the champ powders. We get a double tag and it’s MUSASHI and Seigo. Lockup/headlock/shoot off into a shoulderblock, and then Seigo taunts and MUSASHI takes over with a chop, floatover, flying headscissors, low dropkick and a stomp to the back as he’s just hitting his entire comeback sequence. Tachibana comes back with forearms and both guys slug away until Seigo backdrops MUSASHI to the floor and sets up a dive…but Honda cuts Seigo off before Kono comes in to toss Ryuki and we have a big brawl before everybody groups together and Seigo gets a flip dive on all his opponents. Back in and that gets 2 and they tag in Sekimoto. Atomic drop on MUSASHI and then a crab. MUSASHI’s team tries to interfere but it’s breaking loose in Korakuen and everybody brawls outside. Back in and it’s MUSASHI getting a double shoulderblock from Kuma and Kono and Kento tries to break it up but Kuma beats him mercilessly as Kono sorta stomps away on MUSASHI. MUSASHI finally uses his speed to evade Kono, hit an enzuigiri, and in comes Anzai and the crowd goes banana! Forearms! Stinger splash! Belly-to-belly! A 2 count but Kono brawls back before Yuma takes him out with a dropkick but whiffs a flying knee and Kono gets a jumping kick to drop Yuma and Sekimoto tags in to beat down the All Japan super rookie. Big Japan’s ace gets a brainbuster, a senton, and a running splash for 2.5. Daisuke tries a lariat but Yuma blocks with the flying knee, gets nailed with a back elbow coming off the ropes, but Anzai powers through for another flying knee and it’s a double-down. Simultaneous tags to Ryuki and Kuma…and Arashi immediately destroys Honda with a dropkick so Kento flies in to provide interference with his low dropkick, but he stops to howl to be extra jerky, I love it so much. This just irks Kuma though who snatches Kento up for a torture rack and slam and his allies run in to beat down the still legal Honda. Everybody attacks him in the corner, Seigo adds a KO forearm, Kono a knee, Sekimoto a backbreaker, and Kuma’s second-rope senton is broken up, but they clear the ring again and Kuma tries a dominator before Ryuki slips out. Honda gets two lariats and a German out of the corner before a running lariat gets 2.8. Final Vent attempt but Kuma slips out, lands the Dominator and then a running crossbody gets 3.
**¾
Nice little showcase before the big title match coming up with Kuma getting a lot of shine and Kento getting to play the pseudo heel of sorts with his mockery, taunts, and sneak attacks. Tightly booked, didn’t outstay its welcome, and the guys who needed shine got it. It is interesting that Yuma’s pops are getting to be almost as loud as Kento’s.
Post-match Kento tries to jump Kuma but the WRESTLE-1 guys (Seigo and Kono) take the champ out and Kuma hits a top-rope senton and cuts a promo over his body.
Intermission time!
And we come back with a big hype reel for the Champion Carnival.
A Block: Rei Saito, Kento Miyahara, Go Shiozaki, Yuma Anzai, Kuma Arashi, Kengo Mashimo, Talos, Oddyssey
B Block: Hideki Suzuki, Ren Ayabe, Jun Saito, Ryuki Honda, Daisuke Sekimoto, Madoka Kikuta, XYON, Cyrus
And on the April 12th show we got a card!
XYON vs. Hideki Suzuki
Cyrus vs. Daisuke Sekimoto
Jun Saito vs. Ren Ayabe
Kengo Mashimo vs. Talos
Kuma Arashi vs. Rei Saito
Go Shiozaki vs. Yuma Anzai
Dan Tamura & Hikaru Sato vs. Mochizuki Jr. & Ryo Inoue – Junior Tag Festival Semifinals
Background: Dan and Hikaru are actually a pretty long-running group, with Dan as a powerhouse brawler junior and HIkaru as his veteran shooter mentor/partner breaking arms and throwing kicks (and jobbing frequently). Mochizuki Jr. of course the son of Masaaki Mochizuki of DragonGate fame and is teaming with fellow kick demon Ryo Inoue.
The Match: Ryo and Dan start with some standing grappling that ends with Inoue in the ropes Another attempt has Dan with a takedown and a mount as he’s just running roughshod over his smaller opponent. Inoue sneaks in a facelock but Tamura quickly turns that into a grounded headlock. Headscissors by Ryo and a kip-up to break and we have a double-tag to Mochi and Hikaru. Both guys probe with kicks before Sato slaps a lunging Jr. who goes wobble-legged and collapses. The ref checks on Mochizuki until Sato picks him up for another forearm and a cover. A few kicks to the still out of it Mochi get another cover and in comes Tamura to stomp away in the corner. Junior with a desperate chop and Tamura just shrugs it off as he bludgeons Mochi and then gets a slam for 2 and it’s back to Sato for a double-team shoulderblock and another cover. Mochizuki comes back with a few big kicks to the chest but Sato blocks and goes to a kneebar and Mochi is howling in pain. Tag to Tamura who just plays with Mochi with disrespectful kicks and screams at Junior to challenge him. Mochi finally blocks a lariat with a boot and then gets a fancy evasion into a back suplex, an enzuigiri and it’s a tag to Ryo who explodes with kicks against Tamura and then an interfering Sato. Yakuza kick to Dan in the corner but a follow up whiffs and Tamura gets a flying shoulder…but Inoue pops up and unleashes a strike flurry before Tamura rips his head off with a clubbing lariat and brings in Hikaru. The vet tries to work Ryo over in the corner but Inoue reverses a whip into a boot and brings in Mochi for a double-team German suplex/strike, but Tamura trips up Inoue and Sato reverses the German into a kneebar and then a jump kick before Dan adds a northern lariat to send Junior packing. Double-team on Ryo in the corner with charges and a double brainbuster for 2.7 and Sato immediately reverses into an armbar and then transitions that into an anklelock. Ryo manages to stand up but Sato gets the back for a German suplex and then tries for a Kimura and then a Fujiwara but before Mochi can break Dan catches him for a crossface. Tamura switches to a sleeper that Mochi powers up for a hiptoss onto Hikaru to break the armbar. Boot to Sato by Mochi and he grabs Dan for some kicks before Tamura blocks and throws a lariat, but a discus lariat is countered with a Mochizuki bicycle knee and he goes for the German once again and we have a Busaiku Knee/German combo to send him out of the ring. Back to Ryo and Sato and Inoue hammers away with rights before the vet fires back with his own forearms, both guys exchange kicks and Ryo finally knocks Sato into the corner for a hesitation dropkick for 2.5. The buzzsaw kick is countered into an anklelock though, but Ryo quickly uses leverage to send Hikaru into the corner and the youngster follows with a springboard koppu kick off the second rope for 2.8, buzzsaw kick gets 2.9, and a second gets 2.99 and a step-up buzzsaw kick gets 3.
**¾
Two nasty brutes bludgeon pretty boy faces, faces come back and kick butt. I wasn’t totally sold on Mochi’s offense, but he sold well and Ryo is very fun to watch. Hikaru actually did very well here controlling the pace and Tamura got to look like a monster where he basically came in to absolutely slaughter guys and didn’t take too much of a beating. The German/Knee combo taking him out of the match was a nice way to protect him. If Mochi’s offense tightens up a bit I like this teams future.
Seiki Yoshioka & Yuya Susumu vs. Atsuki Aoyagi & Rising HAYATO – Junior Tag Festival Semifinals
Background: Seiki is the new top heel in the division, having turned on prior buddy MUSASHI for his old scumbag running mate in NOAH and is now a sneering, backstabbing jerk. Atsuki and HAYATO are the premier pretty boy highflying team, Aoyagi being a bit bouncier, and the tatted-up HAYATO being a bit more lucha-inspired.
The Match: Atsuki and Yuya start with a headlock takeover, headscissors, kip-up standstill. International next and Aoyagi gets a dropkick to win the exchange and Susumu powders while Aoyagi fakes a dive into a backflip evasion and Seiki runs in to kick him in the back but HAYATO and Aoyagi get a double dropkick on Yoshioka and then stereo pescados on their opponents. Back inside and Aoyagi gets a slam for a cover and then a chinlock on Yuya and then Atsuki runs him into the corner to tag in HAYATO for some chops before Yuya responds with his own strikes and a kick to the back. An elbow to the neck sends HAYATO to the corner and in comes Seiki to bludgeon away, HAYATO rallies but a kitchen sink knee sets up some kicks and eye rakes as Yoshioka is firmly in control. Another quick tag and Yuya wipes out Atsuki before they hit a double hiptoss and a double low dropkick. Yuya with a quick cover and then a figure four necklock and some elbows before the Devil’s Kiss and another cover. Another tag has Seiki in and after some HAYATO chops of defiance Seiki speeds it up with a knee into the corner and another kick to the back, but HAYATO catches one to the front before he gets backed into the corner with more Seiki kicks, a whip attempt is blocked and then reversed by HAYATO who gets a big shotgun dropkick and a tag to Atsuki who does a handspring evasion into a springboard armdrag and a dropkick to befuddle Yoshioka. Fisherman’s buster is blocked for a second but Atsuki counters the counter and gets a triplet of them for a bridging 2.7. Another is blocked and turned into a single-knee facebreaker and a desperate tag for Yuya to work on Atsuki with a knee to the gut and a DDT followed by a brainbuster for 2.8. Yuya follows with a fireman’s carry gutbuster but a second attempt is slipped out of and Aoyagi speeds it up with a back elbow, jump kick and a handspring elbow that Yuya catches and rolls into a crossface. HAYATO breaks that up but Seiki breaks that up and it’s back to Yuya beating on Aoyagi. Back suplex is turned into a headlock takeover by Atsuki and now he gets his handspring jump kick for a double-down. Hot tag to HAYATO who uses Susumu’s back to hit Poetry in Motion on Seiki, but his attempt at a quebrada is blocked with a Yuya boot to the gut. Seiki comes in for a stereo enzuigiri and a Yuya blue thunder bomb sets up a Seiki PK that Atsuki breaks up. They toss Aoyagi but when Seiki tries to isolate on HAYATO Atsuki runs in again to set up a diving codebreaker/wheelbarrow facebuster into a back suplex/neckbreaker for 2.6. Another double-team attempt but Seiki uses his speed to split it and drops Atsuki with a jumping single-leg boot, HAYATO superkicks Seiki, running enzuigiri by Yuya on HAYATO and then Atsuki drops Yuya with a 540 kick. The youngsters keep it up with Aoyagi getting a drop toehold on Seiki into the ropes and HAYATO slingshots outside with a DDT on the apron. Atsuki and HAYATO set up Seiki in the corner for a double top-rope maneuver…but Yuya breaks it up, Seiki hits an avalanche frankensteiner, Yuya gets a low thrust kick, and they set up for a double underhook something before Aoyagi breaks it up, only to fall to a double spin kick, then a Seiki scissor kick and they hit Atsuki with a lifting double underhook dropped into a codebreaker by Yuya with Seiki getting a buzzsaw kick in the middle of it, (that’s a nice double team). Atsuki isn’t the legal man, but Seiki smirks over his mostly lifeless body and HAYATO engages in a desperate 1v2 throwing overhand chops, thrust kick to Seiki, a dropkick to Yuya and HAYATO loads up his cradle driver…but Yuya breaks with his own thrust kick and Seiki flips into a counter and lands the reverse B-driver with a massive evil grin on his face. Cover gets 2.8, but undaunted, Seiki gets a buzzsaw kick for 2.9. Seiki calls Yuya in and they go for the underhook facebreaker/kick combo again but Atsuki rolls in and grabs the leg of Seiki, but Yoshioka gets a kick combo to drop Aoyagi, but Atsuki pops up for a monster lariat while HAYATO reverses Yuya’s double underhook into a B-Driver. Atsuki and HAYATO get a double fisherman’s bomb on Seiki and put him near the corner and now the two youngsters get their assisted Spanish Fly/Senton Bomb combo…but Yuya breaks that up and tumbles outside with Atsuki. But Seiki is still out of it and HAYATO loads up a top-rope Lionsault for 3.
***½
Well, that was very fun. Evil heels, virtuous babyfaces, I do think the hot tags could have been a bit sharper, but man, they just went to town on each other at the end, Seiki in particular is shining as a massive jerk, and Yuya is admirable as his crony as well. Very much could stand to see them running it back.
Post-match Mochizuki Jr. and Ryo Inoue come out and they have a staredown and a bit of yap as that’s the finals for the tournament.
Titans Of Calamity (Ren Ayabe & Talos) (c) vs. Saito Brothers (Jun Saito & Rei Saito) – World Tag Team Championship
Background: The current dominant team facing the prior one. Titans of Calamity haven’t been pinned as a duo and ran roughshod through the World’s Strongest Tag Determination League and then beat the champions and are on a reign of destruction (and have just won the Crockett Cup for those that care about that…errr spoilers). The Saito Brothers went undefeated in the tag league BEFORE that and have of course won a lot of tag-gold with significant singles success, Jun was a triple crown champ for a while, and Rei won last year’s Champion Carnival. Both are big, nasty teams, though the Titans have the size advantage while the Saitos have…the skill advantage (that felt weird to type).
The Match: Jun and Talos start with the big lockup that goes Talos way and the bigger man gives a clean break. Second lockup is reversed into the ropes by Jun who gets a gutshot in the ropes and then tries a shoulderblock battle that goes poorly as Jun tries to bait him into a charge and a sidestep but he gets flattened regardless and Ren tags in…only for Jun to slip to the corner and tag in Rei. We get a lockup and this is a bit more even and the bulkier Rei wins but Ayabe sidesteps and musses Rei’s hair instead of taking a shot. Headlock into an international with Rei being taken out by a Ren boot and Talos flies in to wipe out Jun. The Titans pull a piece from the Saitos playbook and bludgeon them on the outside by slamming them against various pieces of furniture and each other. Talos takes Jun out into the crowd for a brawl and Ren follows with Rei as they fight among the fans. The Saitos eventually turn the tables and now whip the Titans into each other and Jun and Rei add some towel assisted choking on the outside. Rei being kind enough to return the towel to the fan afterwards and it’s back inside for a cover on Ren and then a tag to Jun for an elbow drop and a cover and it’s another quick tag where Jun slams Ren and Rei gets his rope-assisted stomp and after clearing Talos off the apron, Jun runs in to help on the already illegal maneuver while a recovered Talos bellows at the ref. Double hiptoss by the brothers and a Rei buttdrop gets 2 but Rei stops to hotdog a bit too much and Ayabe gets a hooking clothesline and it’s hot tag to Talos. Two body avalanches and a big boot gets a cover, and Rei tries to fire back with some chops but Talos blocks and gets a big sidewalk slam for 2. Talos tries for a chokeslam but Rei blocks so the American settles for a knee and some overhand rights, but Rei catches him with a shoulder when Talos is coming off the ropes and a quick tag brings in Jun for a corner elbow, but fails with a shoulderblock so Jun uses his speed (?!) to dodge another body avalanche and gets a Yakuza kick. Jun and Rei get a series of corner charges on the bigger man and then a double shoulder finally knocks the American down for a quick count by Jun and the former Triple Crown champ UNLEASHES THE HAIR! Jun calls for a chokeslam but Talos blocks with his own goozle so Jun settles for a strike but runs into a boot and its a tag to Ayabe and now the Titans go at Jun in the corner with repeated charges and then the Flying Goozle Hart Attack gets 2. Ren and Talos go for their double chokeslam but Rei breaks it up and all four brawl a bit before Jun drops Ren with a spear and Rei helps Jun land a double brainbuster on Talos. The Saito Brothers set up Ren for a Doomsday Device but Ayabe slips out and dropkicks Rei into Jun and that sets up a superplex for 2 and then tries for his Iron Maiden (double hammerlock dragon sleeper) but Jun manages to get a foot on the ropes. Jun and Ren fight over a brainbuster and Saito wins with a Jackhammer for 2.6, the Bomaye is blocked with a boot from Ayabe though and both guys slug it out. Ren gets the upperhand but Rei flies in with a goozle slap and Jun capitalizes with a short-range lariat that Talos has to break. Talos gets a headbutt on Rei but the wildman ducks the boot and wipes out Talos with a crossbody and it’s back to Ren and Jun, Saito tries for his Shouten Kai but Ren slips out and it’s back to a slugfest that Ayabe gets the advantage of with a dropkick and now Talos goes back inside the Titans of Calamity call for the Double Chokeslam and land it for a 2.999 as Rei desperately rolls back in to break, and now Rei tries to protect his brother with chops but he eats a double boot and his own Double Chokeslam and Ren gets Death Roulette (spinning falcon arrow) for 3.
***¾
Wow, that is probably the best Titans of Calamity match I’ve seen. The Saitos got physically dominated but came back with smart tagging and clever uh…lets call them bending of the rules, but ultimately the Titans are just too physical and too powerful and the Saitos strategy to isolate their strongest singles on the weaker Titan bit them in the behind as Ren held his own and they stood victorious. I’m a simple man for tags when the psychologically is sound and it doesn’t drag, as a guy who got into AJPW when the Saitos were…very rough, it’s super cool to see them actually carry matches and talent like this.
Well that show way overdelivered! Sorry about the delay but most of the post-New Year’s stuff was kind of a drag, but I’m glad to come into the promotion again right when we’re heating up for Carnival season, hope to get that going as its starting right around the corner, but I will get the March 20th title defense card up at least.
Thanks for reading and have a good one.
